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    Lyft's revenue miss clouds upbeat bookings forecast on European expansion

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Lyft's revenue miss overshadows its European expansion plans and partnerships, despite a strong bookings forecast.

    Table of Contents

    • Lyft's Financial Performance and Future Outlook
    • Comparison with Uber
    • European Expansion and Partnerships
    • Earnings and Bookings Forecast

    Lyft's Revenue Shortfall Overshadows Positive European Expansion Outlook

    Lyft's Financial Performance and Future Outlook

    By Akash Sriram

    Comparison with Uber

    (Reuters) -Lyft's quarterly revenue miss overshadowed an upbeat gross bookings forecast for the September-quarter on Wednesday, as the ride-hailing services provider expands into Europe and forges new partnerships.

    European Expansion and Partnerships

    Larger rival Uber Technologies, which offers ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery globally, beat revenue estimates and issued an upbeat forecast for the third-quarter earlier in the day.

    Earnings and Bookings Forecast

    Lyft's shares were down 5.5% in after-hours trading.

    "Investors are likely selling off because it is growing far slower than Uber, owns less of the ride-share market, and is far less aggressive in grabbing a piece of the robotaxi market – which will eventually dominate the space," said Andrew Rocco, stock strategist at Zacks Investment Research.

    Lyft recently completed its nearly $200 million acquisition of European mobility platform FreeNow and has signed a deal with China's Baidu to introduce the search-engine giant's robotaxis in the region.

    The company posted revenue of $1.59 billion in the second quarter, missing estimates of $1.61 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    The 10.6% rise in revenue was slower than the 18.8% at which Uber's ride-hailing unit grew in the same period.

    Still, Lyft reported earnings of 10 cents per share for the June quarter, more than double analysts' expectations of 4 cents, driven by stronger adoption of higher-margin premium ride-hailing services.

    Rides on its platform grew 14% to a record high of 234.8 million, slightly below estimates of 235.9 million, according to 27 analysts polled by Visible Alpha.

    The company on Wednesday also announced a partnership, set to launch later this year, with United Airlines that will allow the carrier's customers to earn rewards on all Lyft rides.

    With partnerships including DoorDash and Chase already in place, Lyft's entry into Europe positions the company to extend such collaborations into international markets.

    Lyft said it expects gross bookings to be between $4.65 billion and $4.80 billion for the third quarter, well above estimates of $4.59 billion.

    The company recorded an adjusted core earnings of $129.4 million in the second quarter, above the average estimate of $124.5 million.

    (Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lyft's quarterly revenue missed estimates, overshadowing its positive bookings forecast.
    • •Lyft is expanding into Europe with new partnerships, including FreeNow and Baidu.
    • •Lyft's revenue growth is slower compared to Uber's performance.
    • •Lyft's earnings per share exceeded analysts' expectations.
    • •Lyft announced a new partnership with United Airlines for customer rewards.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lyft's revenue miss clouds upbeat bookings forecast on European expansion

    1What is gross bookings?

    Gross bookings refer to the total amount of money generated from all rides or services before any deductions, such as fees or cancellations.

    2What is a partnership in business?

    A partnership in business is a formal arrangement where two or more parties collaborate to manage and operate a business, sharing profits and responsibilities.

    3What is premium ride-hailing?

    Premium ride-hailing refers to higher-end ride services that offer enhanced features, such as luxury vehicles and superior customer service, typically at a higher price.

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